Mashup of Quickshot (Kanai Factory / Arclight Games) and Gun and Gun (Keepdry) Gameplay is based on a mix of the very short 4-round game Quickshot, and the one-on-one gun-themed duel game Gun and Gun. Where in quickshot you have a single hand of random cards from which you choose one to play per round with four rounds in total, in this game you have two...
“Card game for 2 players. Players are each in control of opposing Quidditch teams.” Based on the magical sport from the world of Harry Potter. In each Action Phase, the players make three piles of face-down cards which are later revealed simultaneously: the Bludger-Beater Pile, Quaffle-Chaser Pile, and Snitch-Seeker Pile. To win the game, a player must...
Who has my crown? Today is the day of the lion's coronation but a joker has hidden it. Who could have been: the crocodile, the hippopotamus, the tiger or the lion? In Who has my crown? players throw three dices that indicate the kind, the colour and the object of the animal at the board who has a clue. Looking where is he signalizing, the player will find...
In Quiltable: Festival of Quilts you have signed up to show your wares at the grand Festival of Quilts! Upon arriving, however, you found that you had forgotten to bring materials for your quilt displays. Each turn, venture out into the Festival Grounds to purchase blocks, compile masterful quilts, and earn festival points to win. Over 21 turns you will...
Quiltable: Garden Patch is a printable quilting game from the designers of Quiltable: Paper Quilts and Quiltable: The Card Game. Hearing about all your newfound gardening experience, a rich uncle on your father’s mother’s cousin’s sister’s side decided to retire and entrust you with the family farm. You started small with only a few garden patches and...
Quiltable: OverSewn is a printable quilting game from the designers of Quiltable: Paper Quilts and Quiltable: The Card Game. Feeling ambitious this spring, you’ve decided to grow a garden! However, your expertise lies in quilting, not gardening, and you must work hard to balance your efforts in both hobbies. Throughout the game, you will make progress on a...
Quiltable: Paper Quilts is a thinky game where players simultaneously compete in a grand quilting challenge to design the highest scoring quilt! Points are scored for completing quilt patterns, quickly finishing your quilt, and designing a symmetrical quilt. Completing rows and columns in a quilt unlock Beeline Bonuses that grant players special abilities...
You and other players have been invited to participate in the Grand Worldwide Quilting Blitz! You will face off against any number of opponents as you test your ability to plot the best quilt design, combine quilting patterns, and plan ahead. At the end of the game, the player with the most points wins! The Patchwork Planning expansion adds several layers...
Quintess is a simple number-card prediction game. In each round, a combination of five cards is formed in the center — some are revealed, and the rest are secretly submitted by the players. Everyone chooses a card from their hand to add to the center, then predicts the final five-card combination by setting their die. Once all cards are revealed, the...
From the back of the box: Create strange plants and animals - QUIRKS of nature. Struggle to keep your creations alive in a world of rapidly changing climates. Strive to be the first player to make three dominant QUIRKS. Match wits against opponents who threaten your survival. But BEWARE! If three of your QUIRKS become extinct, you've lost the game. In...
The Quitting Game is a multiplayer take on the Prisoner Dilemma that challenges players to quit the game at the right time. Players start with 30 points. As the game goes on, these points decrease by a random amount (1-6, based on a six-sided die roll). Each turn, players decide whether or not they will quit the game or stay in. After each turn, the points...
Each card gives a question asking for a number. For example "How many car accident has happened in 2010 in Japan?". Then everyone secretly write the answer but it doesn't have to be correct. In fact, the aim of the game is to be the median of everyone's answer - then you receive points. If your answer is one of the extremes (the smallest or the largest)...